The depths of the Biden regime's weaponization of federal agencies just got deeper. Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) dropped a bombshell revelation Tuesday that Joe Biden's corrupt Justice Department secretly subpoenaed phone records of sitting members of Congress during their politically motivated January 6th investigation – completely bypassing constitutional safeguards designed to protect our elected representatives.
Speaking at a two-hour hearing, Grassley exposed how Biden's DOJ operated like a rogue police state, secretly gathering lawmakers' call logs without giving Congress members any opportunity to assert their constitutional rights or challenge the subpoenas. This is exactly the kind of Deep State overreach that Patriots have been warning about for years.
"These secret subpoenas undercut fundamental congressional protections," Grassley declared, highlighting how the Biden administration trampled on the separation of powers that protects our republic from authoritarian abuse.
"The Justice Department's actions represent a dangerous precedent that threatens the independence of the legislative branch,"
Think about what this means, folks. While Biden and his cronies were lecturing Americans about "threats to democracy," they were literally spying on democratically elected representatives who dared to question their narrative about January 6th. This is Soviet-style tactics happening right here in America.
Trump's DOJ Must Investigate
This revelation couldn't come at a better time. With President Trump back in the White House and Pam Bondi leading a cleaned-up Justice Department, we finally have leaders who will hold the Biden crime family and their Deep State allies accountable for these constitutional violations.
Every American should be outraged that our own government was secretly surveilling elected officials. If they'll spy on Congress members, what makes you think they won't spy on regular citizens who dare to speak truth to power?
The Biden years were a dark chapter of weaponized government and political persecution. Now it's time for justice – real justice, not the selective enforcement we suffered under for four long years.
